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Sirs,

 

Feeding til-chauli to the ants is a tradition with most people. Sir,

apart from the humanitarian angle to it, is there some astrological

relevance of this humane act?

 

Will be grateful if you explain it.

 

Faithfully,

 

Satpal Khurana

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Respected Khurana ji,

 

Feeding til-chauli or satnajaa to the ants specially white ants has

been a folk tradition for ages. At times people who can not manage to

find 7 kinds of grain [ satnajaa ] feed wheat flour to the ants.

 

Traditions get established as a way of life after they have been

keenly observed for centuries. During this period they get tuned with

astrological concepts also. Thus most of the traditions do have an

astrological substance in them.

 

Let us understand the astrological logic behind the tradition of

feeding white ants:

 

White ants represent Sun; they are a karak of surya. As you would know

that the Sun represents Tej [luster], Pratap [splendor], Yash [ fame],

ability to impress and influence others etc therefore strengthening a

sun becomes all the more desirable and necessary.

 

Satnajaa or til-chauli is a karak of Ketu, therefore when the white

ants are offered til-chauli it is an effort to strengthen the Sun with

the help of Ketu. The other alternative is to feed Gur to monkeys,

strengthening the sun through the karak of the sun. Similarly when the

wheat flour is fed to the white ants, it is once again strengthening

the Sun through the karak of the sun [wheat flour].

 

This upaya is found to be very effective for the Sun in the 6th house.

Nothing can represent a sun of the 6th house better than the white

ants [ sun ] living underground [ 6th house ]

 

Let me also mention the 7 grains which constitute satnajaa [7 kinds of

grains]. There could be some regional variations in this list. In

North India these 7 grains constitute the satnajaa.

 

[ 1 ] wheat

[ 2 ] barley

[ 3 ] black gram [ chana ]

[ 4 ] rice

[ 5 ] urad

[ 6 ] moong

[ 7 ] kangani

 

In order to feed the ants, one should get these grains crushed

together into small grains small enough for the ants to carry them

home.

 

Regards,

 

Varun Trivedi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " khurana_satpal "

<khurana_satpal wrote:

>

> Sirs,

>

> Feeding til-chauli to the ants is a tradition with most people. Sir,

> apart from the humanitarian angle to it, is there some astrological

> relevance of this humane act?

>

> Will be grateful if you explain it.

>

> Faithfully,

>

> Satpal Khurana

>

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Sir Trivedi ji,

 

Many thanks for such a beautiful and detailed explanation. Thanks

again.

 

Faithfully,

 

Khurana

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " varun_trvd "

<varun_trvd wrote:

>

> Respected Khurana ji,

>

> Feeding til-chauli or satnajaa to the ants specially white ants

has

> been a folk tradition for ages. At times people who can not manage

to

> find 7 kinds of grain [ satnajaa ] feed wheat flour to the ants.

>

> Traditions get established as a way of life after they have been

> keenly observed for centuries. During this period they get tuned

with

> astrological concepts also. Thus most of the traditions do have an

> astrological substance in them.

>

> Let us understand the astrological logic behind the tradition of

> feeding white ants:

>

> White ants represent Sun; they are a karak of surya. As you would

know

> that the Sun represents Tej [luster], Pratap [splendor], Yash [

fame],

> ability to impress and influence others etc therefore

strengthening a

> sun becomes all the more desirable and necessary.

>

> Satnajaa or til-chauli is a karak of Ketu, therefore when the

white

> ants are offered til-chauli it is an effort to strengthen the Sun

with

> the help of Ketu. The other alternative is to feed Gur to monkeys,

> strengthening the sun through the karak of the sun. Similarly when

the

> wheat flour is fed to the white ants, it is once again

strengthening

> the Sun through the karak of the sun [wheat flour].

>

> This upaya is found to be very effective for the Sun in the 6th

house.

> Nothing can represent a sun of the 6th house better than the white

> ants [ sun ] living underground [ 6th house ]

>

> Let me also mention the 7 grains which constitute satnajaa [7

kinds of

> grains]. There could be some regional variations in this list. In

> North India these 7 grains constitute the satnajaa.

>

> [ 1 ] wheat

> [ 2 ] barley

> [ 3 ] black gram [ chana ]

> [ 4 ] rice

> [ 5 ] urad

> [ 6 ] moong

> [ 7 ] kangani

>

> In order to feed the ants, one should get these grains crushed

> together into small grains small enough for the ants to carry them

> home.

>

> Regards,

>

> Varun Trivedi

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

, " khurana_satpal "

> <khurana_satpal@> wrote:

> >

> > Sirs,

> >

> > Feeding til-chauli to the ants is a tradition with most people.

Sir,

> > apart from the humanitarian angle to it, is there some

astrological

> > relevance of this humane act?

> >

> > Will be grateful if you explain it.

> >

> > Faithfully,

> >

> > Satpal Khurana

> >

>

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Sir,

 

Surya jab 6th house mein ho to bhuri chinti (brown ants)ki sewa

karne ke liye kaha hai na ki white ants ke liye.(jab mama ghar ke

halaat kharab ho)

 

Hemant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " khurana_satpal "

<khurana_satpal wrote:

>

> Sir Trivedi ji,

>

> Many thanks for such a beautiful and detailed explanation. Thanks

> again.

>

> Faithfully,

>

> Khurana

>

>

>

, " varun_trvd "

> <varun_trvd@> wrote:

> >

> > Respected Khurana ji,

> >

> > Feeding til-chauli or satnajaa to the ants specially white ants

> has

> > been a folk tradition for ages. At times people who can not

manage

> to

> > find 7 kinds of grain [ satnajaa ] feed wheat flour to the ants.

> >

> > Traditions get established as a way of life after they have been

> > keenly observed for centuries. During this period they get tuned

> with

> > astrological concepts also. Thus most of the traditions do have

an

> > astrological substance in them.

> >

> > Let us understand the astrological logic behind the tradition of

> > feeding white ants:

> >

> > White ants represent Sun; they are a karak of surya. As you

would

> know

> > that the Sun represents Tej [luster], Pratap [splendor], Yash [

> fame],

> > ability to impress and influence others etc therefore

> strengthening a

> > sun becomes all the more desirable and necessary.

> >

> > Satnajaa or til-chauli is a karak of Ketu, therefore when the

> white

> > ants are offered til-chauli it is an effort to strengthen the

Sun

> with

> > the help of Ketu. The other alternative is to feed Gur to

monkeys,

> > strengthening the sun through the karak of the sun. Similarly

when

> the

> > wheat flour is fed to the white ants, it is once again

> strengthening

> > the Sun through the karak of the sun [wheat flour].

> >

> > This upaya is found to be very effective for the Sun in the 6th

> house.

> > Nothing can represent a sun of the 6th house better than the

white

> > ants [ sun ] living underground [ 6th house ]

> >

> > Let me also mention the 7 grains which constitute satnajaa [7

> kinds of

> > grains]. There could be some regional variations in this list.

In

> > North India these 7 grains constitute the satnajaa.

> >

> > [ 1 ] wheat

> > [ 2 ] barley

> > [ 3 ] black gram [ chana ]

> > [ 4 ] rice

> > [ 5 ] urad

> > [ 6 ] moong

> > [ 7 ] kangani

> >

> > In order to feed the ants, one should get these grains crushed

> > together into small grains small enough for the ants to carry

them

> > home.

> >

> > Regards,

> >

> > Varun Trivedi

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > , " khurana_satpal "

> > <khurana_satpal@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Sirs,

> > >

> > > Feeding til-chauli to the ants is a tradition with most

people.

> Sir,

> > > apart from the humanitarian angle to it, is there some

> astrological

> > > relevance of this humane act?

> > >

> > > Will be grateful if you explain it.

> > >

> > > Faithfully,

> > >

> > > Satpal Khurana

> > >

> >

>

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Respected Hemant ji,

 

Thanks for the input. We hope you will keep posting more often.

 

With kind regards,

 

Varun Trivedi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " heartzthief54 "

<heartzthief54 wrote:

>

> Sir,

>

> Surya jab 6th house mein ho to bhuri chinti (brown ants)ki sewa

> karne ke liye kaha hai na ki white ants ke liye.(jab mama ghar ke

> halaat kharab ho)

>

> Hemant

>

, " khurana_satpal "

> <khurana_satpal@> wrote:

> >

> > Sir Trivedi ji,

> >

> > Many thanks for such a beautiful and detailed explanation. Thanks

> > again.

> >

> > Faithfully,

> >

> > Khurana

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > , " varun_trvd "

> > <varun_trvd@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Respected Khurana ji,

> > >

> > > Feeding til-chauli or satnajaa to the ants specially white ants

> > has

> > > been a folk tradition for ages. At times people who can not

> manage

> > to

> > > find 7 kinds of grain [ satnajaa ] feed wheat flour to the

ants.

> > >

> > > Traditions get established as a way of life after they have

been

> > > keenly observed for centuries. During this period they get

tuned

> > with

> > > astrological concepts also. Thus most of the traditions do have

> an

> > > astrological substance in them.

> > >

> > > Let us understand the astrological logic behind the tradition

of

> > > feeding white ants:

> > >

> > > White ants represent Sun; they are a karak of surya. As you

> would

> > know

> > > that the Sun represents Tej [luster], Pratap [splendor], Yash [

> > fame],

> > > ability to impress and influence others etc therefore

> > strengthening a

> > > sun becomes all the more desirable and necessary.

> > >

> > > Satnajaa or til-chauli is a karak of Ketu, therefore when the

> > white

> > > ants are offered til-chauli it is an effort to strengthen the

> Sun

> > with

> > > the help of Ketu. The other alternative is to feed Gur to

> monkeys,

> > > strengthening the sun through the karak of the sun. Similarly

> when

> > the

> > > wheat flour is fed to the white ants, it is once again

> > strengthening

> > > the Sun through the karak of the sun [wheat flour].

> > >

> > > This upaya is found to be very effective for the Sun in the 6th

> > house.

> > > Nothing can represent a sun of the 6th house better than the

> white

> > > ants [ sun ] living underground [ 6th house ]

> > >

> > > Let me also mention the 7 grains which constitute satnajaa [7

> > kinds of

> > > grains]. There could be some regional variations in this list.

> In

> > > North India these 7 grains constitute the satnajaa.

> > >

> > > [ 1 ] wheat

> > > [ 2 ] barley

> > > [ 3 ] black gram [ chana ]

> > > [ 4 ] rice

> > > [ 5 ] urad

> > > [ 6 ] moong

> > > [ 7 ] kangani

> > >

> > > In order to feed the ants, one should get these grains crushed

> > > together into small grains small enough for the ants to carry

> them

> > > home.

> > >

> > > Regards,

> > >

> > > Varun Trivedi

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > , " khurana_satpal "

> > > <khurana_satpal@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Sirs,

> > > >

> > > > Feeding til-chauli to the ants is a tradition with most

> people.

> > Sir,

> > > > apart from the humanitarian angle to it, is there some

> > astrological

> > > > relevance of this humane act?

> > > >

> > > > Will be grateful if you explain it.

> > > >

> > > > Faithfully,

> > > >

> > > > Satpal Khurana

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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